Parking on transitive unimodular graphs

Abstract

Place a car independently with probability p at each site of a graph. Each initially vacant site is a parking spot that can fit one car. Cars simultaneously perform independent random walks. When a car encounters an available parking spot it parks there. Other cars can still drive over the site, but cannot park there. For a large class of transitive and unimodular graphs, we show that the root is almost surely visited infinitely many times when p ≥ 1/2, and only finitely many times otherwise.

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